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5Psychoanalysis and the scientific mind: Robert BoyleBritish Journal for the History of Science 32 (3): 299-314. 1999.It is a tempting exercise, both historically and psychoanalytically, to contribute to a psychoanalytic understanding of Robert Boyle. Over many years, historians of science have been amassing evidence of science as a social activity, part of the culture of its time. As these studies progress, they stumble into psychoanalytic territory willy nilly. Indeed, the very notion of enquiry into nature becomes a psychoanalytic issue, as soon as we think of it as an emotionally charged approach to an obje…Read more
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University of EssexRegular Faculty
Colchester, Essex, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Mind |
Normative Ethics |
Continental Philosophy |